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What is the conjugate of root 5 + root 3

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Answered by earuvateja5
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Answer:

conjugate of 5+√3 is 5−√3 . So, the correct answer is “Option B”.

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
18

Question :- what is the conjugate of √5+√3 ?

Solution :-

we know that, to find the conjugate of binomial surds, we changes the sign in between the terms, that is,

  • '+' becomes '-' .
  • '-' becomes '+'.

so, as we can see that,

→ √5 + √3 = '+' in between .

then,

→ '+' becomes '-' .

therefore,

→ the conjugate of √5 + √3 = √5 - √3 (Ans.)

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